The second-year center was traded from the Chicago Sky to the Atlanta Dream before the Monday night WNBA trade deadline.

Chicago also included forward Tamera Young and the Sky's 2018 second-round pick in exchange for Jordan Hooper and a first-round draft pick.

Boyette is averaging 4.6 points and 4.4 rebounds per game.

Chicago took her with the No. 10 pick in the 2016 draft out of Texas.

"[Imani] Boyette provides us size with the ability to defend and rebound, while [Tamera] Young is a veteran presence that is a hard-nosed player, who can not only rebound but also knock down the mid-range jumper," said Dream coach Michael Cooper.

Her older brother, JaVale McGee, recently agreed to a one-year deal to re-sign with the Golden State Warriors after winning his first NBA title this past season.

Pamela is the first WNBA player to have a child play in the WNBA and NBA.